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good freeze dried food sources
I've used Harmony House for dehydrated and freeze dried veggies. Trailtopia has some (mostly meat) Side Packs.
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Good luck!
Mike
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Harmony House seconded for veggies, plus Mountain House for their breakfast skillet. If you still have time to do any dehydrating at all, cannot recommend highly enough drying some cooked beans or kale/spinnach (ease of prep and preservation time). Also, store bought fine couscous, quick-cook pasta and minute rice are easy to throw into the pot for increased calories. cheers, Andrew |
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On Jul 30, 2024, at 2:04?PM, Andrew Hamilton via groups.io <andrewmichaelhamilton@...> wrote:
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Try Outdoor Herbivore. They sell things in bulk and packaged meals. Vegetarian or vegan and quite tasty Martha Martha Gilmore, PhD, CGP, FAGPA . Please excuse brevity and typographical errors. On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 1:43?PM judithsmcguire via <judithsmcguire=[email protected]> wrote:
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I'll also give a nod toward Outdoor Herbivore.? They ha e always been great and now are repackaged, like others, to prepare in the bag.? Their dehydrated hummus is better than any I e tried. I like Good-to-Go as well. On Tue, Jul 30, 2024, 4:00?PM Martha via <marthagilmorephd=[email protected]> wrote:
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I second PackIt Gourmet; they're a small family business based in Austin. They've been so friendly, and the quality has been consistent over the past 10 years that I've bought from them. Their broccoli is more chunky and less stringy than other freeze-dried brands. I always get that and spinach, and freeze-dried chicken.
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Also their prepared meals can be excellent; try the Austintatious Tortilla Soup! |
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